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Unconserved substrate-binding sites direct the stereoselectivity of medium-chain alcohol dehydrogenase

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Structure-guided design of substrate-binding pocket inversed the stereoselectivity of an NADH-dependent medium-chain alcohol dehydrogenase (MDR) from Prelog to anti-Prelog. The pocket-forming amino acids, especially the unconserved residues as hotspots, play critical roles in directing MDRs' stereoselectivity.

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